Pakistan Says It Will Join Gaza Peacekeeping Only, Rejects Any Role in Disarming Hamas

Pakistan Says It Will Join Gaza Peacekeeping Only, Rejects Any Role in Disarming Hamas

Pakistan says it will join Gaza only in peacekeeping roles, not to disarm Hamas. Islamabad stated that Israel violated the ceasefire and says key points in Trump’s Gaza peace plan remain unmet.

Islamabad (QNN)- Pakistan said it is ready to go to Gaza only for peacekeeping missions. It will not take part in any effort to disarm Hamas resistance movement.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar made the statement at a press conference in Islamabad. He said Pakistan’s position is clear and unified.

“We will not go to disarm Hamas,” Dar said. He stressed that both the civilian and military leadership share this stance. Pakistan, he added, will not impose peace. Its role would focus on supporting and strengthening peace in Gaza.

Dar stated that Israel violated Trump’s Gaza ceasefire agreement. The deal was signed in Sharm el-Sheikh in October. Pakistan, he said, condemns these violations.

He also said that not all 20 points in US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza have been achieved.

Since the ceasefire took effect on October 10, Israel has continued to breach the agreement, according to official data. Reports document about 738 violations. These breaches have killed 410 Palestinians and injured 1,134 others.

The ceasefire ended a genocidal war that began on October 7, 2023, with US support for Israel. The genocide lasted two years.

It killed around 71,000 Palestinians. More than 171,000 others were wounded. Israeli attacks destroyed about 90 percent of civilian infrastructure in Gaza.

The United Nations estimates reconstruction costs at around $70 billion.